Nepal - Tourist inflow up by 50 percent in May 2007
According to Nepal’s tourism board, the month saw a growth of 50% as compared to the month of last year. This is an indication that this year has been a successful year for Nepal’s tourism business although much is needed to reach the target that was set by the board.

Growth Figures :
Singapore - 2958% (thank you Singaporeans, you made the record for this month! and on behalf of all Nepalese, we wanted to say thank you again. One more time, thank you! Dhanyabad for coming to our beautiful country. hope you had a great stay and we will see you again.)
South Korea - 743%
Thailand - 705%
Malaysia - 500%
Taiwan - 243%
Sri Lanka - 214%
Bangladesh - 204%
Italy - 169% (wow!)
Pakistan - 155%
France - 95% (well done france!)
UK - 86% (good!)
Netherlands - 82%
USA - 71.1%
Spain - 55%
Germany - 48% (what’s up Germany, where are you sending your people this month ?)
Australia - 31%
India - 30% (what happen to our immediate neighborhood ?)
Japan - 18% (well, Japanese visit Nepal not for Kathmandu but for trekking and climbing is now has become their most popular choice and the mountain is Everest! Isn’t that true ? Correct us if we are wrong. Still there is a great increase of tourists coming to Nepal from Japan this month! Cool!)
The tourists inflow is growing day by day. Visit Nepal this year.
Be sure to book your tickets well ahead in advance. Otherwise, you might not get a seat to see Nepal this year!
It’s the rush to see a beautiful country that everyone’s been waiting for a decade!
Contact your nearlest travel agent or use these sites to book your tickets to nepal online
www.travelocity.com
www.hotwire.com
www.expedia.com
You may also find useful the websites of Royal Nepalese Airlines, the flagship of carrier of Nepal, whose websites are http://www.royalnepal-airlines.com/index2.htm also has http://www.royalnepal.com/ (site made for North America) You can also contact your nearest Nepali Embassay or Consulate for further information on VISA and tips on getting a seat to Nepal!
We are hearing that most of the European and Asian flights are over-booked.
So, don’t sit on your chair and dream about Nepal, get up, and book a ticket now…



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